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Compete with Liverpool, is Saudi Arabia really going to play the fifth league?

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"Only those who don't understand the ball will refute what I said about the top five in the Saudi league in the world!" - Ronaldo has not yet begun the big drama, and Saudi Arabia is holding back its ultimate moves. Shortly after Ronaldo put forward the argument of "Fifth League", Riyadh Crescent gave a positive response in the Club World Cup knockout match. When people were looking forward to the transfer war report led by the "Fund Four", the Saudi giants seemed to suddenly press the signing pause button, and their spending was less than 200 million euros after the summer window opened. According to ESPN, Riyadh Crescent is accumulating his ultimate moves. Inzaghi's coaching staff regards Isaac as the number one target. Newcastle's reference price is 130 million euros.

Saharan Super League and the AFC Champions League both want. Riyadh Crescent needs star striker

During the tenure of Joe Jesus, Riyadh Crescent lost the Sandy Super League championship, and the limelight in the AFC Champions League was stolen by Jeddah nationals. After taking office, Inzaghi quickly built a three-center-back structure. Old acquaintances Kulibali and Milinkovic supported the midfield. Riyadh Crescent also needed an efficient center to increase the upper limit of the lineup. In the free market this summer, Isaac is undoubtedly the most "character" No. 9 player. Riyadh Crescent's signing strategy is to take the lead, that is, to wait for the Premier League team's signing funds to consume almost the same amount before taking action to grab the players.

With Wilz, Ekitic, Yorkress and Mbeumo changing their homes, the main signing work of the Premier League Big6 has been completed, and Riyadh Crescent quotes Isaac at this time can avoid fierce competition. Newcastle was shocked by Isaac’s salary requirements (£300,000/week), which was obviously not a problem for the Riyadh Crescent.

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